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Calabrò,, M.,Porcelli, S.,Crisafulli, C.,Wang, S. M.,Lee, S. J.,Han, C.,Patkar, A. A.,Masand, P. S.,Albani, D.,Raimondi, I. Springer Science + Business Media 2017 ADVANCES IN THERAPY Vol.34 No.6
<P>Our results did not support a primary role for the genes investigated in the APs response. On the other hand, our secondary results suggest a possible involvement of NACPG2 and PKDCC in SCZ liability. Finally, our exploratory findings may deserve further investigations in specific studies.</P>
Chasing the Chameleon: Psychogenic Paraparesis Responding to Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation
Simona Portaro,Demetrio Milardi,Antonino Naro,Antonio Chillura,Francesco Corallo,Angelo Quartarone,Rocco Salvatore Calabrò 대한신경정신의학회 2018 PSYCHIATRY INVESTIGATION Vol.15 No.4
Neurologic symptoms that develop unconsciously and are incompatible with known pathophysiologic mechanisms or anatomic pathways belong to Conversion Disorder (CD). CD diagnosis is based on the clinical history and the exclusion of physical disorders causing significant distress or social and occupational impairment. In a subgroup of CD, called functional weakness (FW), symptoms affecting limbs may be persistent, thus causing a permanent or transient loss of limb function. Physiotherapy, pharmacotherapy, hypnotherapy and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) have been proposed as treatment strategies for FW-CD. Herein, we report a 30 year-old male, presenting with lower limb functional paraparesis, having obtained positive, objectively, and stable effects from a prolonged r-TMS protocol associated to a multidisciplinary approach, including psychological and sexuological counseling, and monitored by gait analysis. We postulate that our rTMS protocol, combined with a multidisciplinary approach may be the proper treatment strategy to improve FW-CD.